. (OVP | Amon Wese is a."‘reconnais-| people as far in school:as the record (around. 135,000,000 tons lop Airplane Maker ~, |sance, drone”—a craft designed |limits ‘of their ability will per-|that will be eet this year.” . ue 9 to fly out on . reconnaissance | mit.” . on Steel say# another large pro- a 8 e pee . flights after its flight has been} “They must do this’ if they |duce expects a sharp upturn in _ | Programmed. in advance by/jare to escape becoming not |steel buying next ‘month ie am | COMputer. . caly cacmplered: bet anemplay. (locks for umes to order tounage | Se With a research budget éf | able. « Oe |for January delivery to rebuild | 5» mvs eee, nance P i _school_programs.is-}lnventories_to support high-level o ritain Germany, |cluding ‘adequate opportunities |consumption. — the drone now is on test flights| and facilities for recreation| However, the publication says |S in Yuma, Ariz, and Mr. Kearns |would help hold some potential |steel demand now is moving | > thinks there is a good chance “and thus reduce the | slightly downward, with the up-j° * the U.S. will buy it as, well. -|mumber leaving school before |turn in buying by the automo- Contracts like this one rank/|they had reached their optimum | bile industry being insufficient to high among Canadair’s major |level of education.” offset seasonal declines in other long-term programs but sales | markets. are no longer dependent on the Steel production also is edging Canadian government market | Step-up Due down slightly. The magazine es- with its historysof feast-or-fam- ; timates the output last week at ine orders over the yeers. | In Steel Demand 20.000 net tons.” compared The r Hist BUILDS AMPHIBIOUS PLANE : . 5 : with 2,546,000 tons during the | G) ings of Now unusual products such as| CLEVELAND (AP) — Condi-|Drecedmg week. l@ charge as a public service end 0 ee ee eee ieee ee oe ae ee ee zZ “a appear as presented to us by | All im all it has been “a suc- |Port, the CL-21 first in coun-jcate a stepup in steel demand EVACUATE. HOMES the staions concerned. response to transition,” |tries as distant as Japan. perhaps as early as next month, Mich. (AP)—A New | ge says Canadair Fred-|' But diversification at Cana-| 9875 Steel magazine. York Central freight train TUESDAY PROGRAMS erick R. Kearns. “We're an ex-|dair has extended well beyond| The weekly journal‘of metal-|leaped the track in this south- | @ port-minded company now.” _| products related to the aircraft | Working says the commercial re-|¢rn Michigan town. Friday, | CFCY-TV He forecasts export sales, | industry. search department of one of the| sending three tank cars filled | 5¥ : about 50 per cent of Canadair’s| The. Canadair Dynatract all-|Jeading US. steel companies | with potentially deadiy gas 1.30 p.m.—Musicale total this year, will rise to 60/|icrrain vehicle now is in a state |10oks for a record 141,000,000 | crashing. into the base of some 2.00 p.m—Emergency Word 16 _ {Der cent in 1967 and an even-jof advanctd production engi- |0ns of steel for ingots and cast-| gasoline and fuel oil storage 2:30 p.m~—Tédey et Home tual peak of about 70 per cent. | neering, with a target comple-|imé8 to be produced in the | tanks. There was no reports of 4 3:00 p.m.—Teke 30 OWNED BY U.S. FIRM tion date set for mid-1967 United States next yeer. ” any injuries, but nearly 1,000 of pr : tre ‘ the—town'’s—1,700—residents—teft 4:00 p.m.—Communicate the giant U.S. - based General | ing curtain walls for apartments |*i@nificant,” the magazine says, |their homes for beyond 4:30 p.m.—Time for Adventure {Dynamics Corp., Canadair by|and other buildings, are, also ak agreement cannot duplicate re-| selling well, company officials as tee search projects of the parent | say. 6:30 p.m.—Gazette {ates Work Has Important Role _ 10 pms"hna ~=—s« | EVen In World Of Leisure DAVID DAVIDSON taisen ee ROR 0 (CF — -Althoud = p-m. : available isure “1218 ae oe ape am " 7 a : et kaw. 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